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... measure vainly hope , that its advantages would outlive the danger and the calamities that would spring from it ? When Den- mark or France should have re- cruited that marine with the hearts and energies which our conduct had afforded ...
... measure vainly hope , that its advantages would outlive the danger and the calamities that would spring from it ? When Den- mark or France should have re- cruited that marine with the hearts and energies which our conduct had afforded ...
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... measure raised the funds , and thus enabled government to borrow on the best terms , prevented the commissioners for the reduc- tion of the national debt , from re- ducing that debt on the best terms . Now the measure proposed would ...
... measure raised the funds , and thus enabled government to borrow on the best terms , prevented the commissioners for the reduc- tion of the national debt , from re- ducing that debt on the best terms . Now the measure proposed would ...
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Whatever measure raised the funds , and thus enabled government to borrow on the best terms , prevented the commissioners for the reduc- tion of the national debt , from re- ducing that debt on the best terms . Now the measure proposed ...
Whatever measure raised the funds , and thus enabled government to borrow on the best terms , prevented the commissioners for the reduc- tion of the national debt , from re- ducing that debt on the best terms . Now the measure proposed ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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